Gilbert v. Hayes
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Opinion
Suit by Hayes against Gilbert and Hutchinson, for breach of contract.
The issues of fact were tried by jury. Verdict and judgment for the plaintiff. Motion for a new trial overruled, but no exception taken. Also, a motion in arrest of judgment, overruled without exception
The record presents no question to be considered.
The judgment is affirmed, with 2 per cent, damages and costs.
See Wheeler v. Carpenter, ante, 153, for eases.
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